On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 07:42:07 -0400 Anton Aylward <[email protected]> wrote:
>On 2019-03-17 12:31 p.m., [email protected] wrote: >> Removing the SD card is a bad option, because I want to see the >> image large so I can keep on working to make it look right and >> removing the sd card every couple of photos is not a viable >> option. > >Maybe we are talking at cross purposes. > >"remove"? "one image at a time"? > >That's not my work-flow. > >I _remove_ the SD card from the camera. >I put the SD card into the slot on the computer. >I 'mount' the SD card as an 'external drive' >I 'mv' *all* the images from the SD card to an 'INCOMING' directory >I 'umount' the SD card, remove it from the computer and replace it >in the camera. > >I can then work on the any and all of the images that are now on my >hard drive. There is no 'remove the sd card every couple of >photos'. *ALL* the photos are available to DT The 'INCOMING' is >just another film roll as far as DT is concerned. For me, it's very different. 1. I'm taking headshots and I want to show the person what they are doing and how we are progressing.... 2. I'm making photos of dogs and we need to see the leg position vs the ears and we need to see if there is some "extra stuff" that shouldn't be there... I can only see these things on large screen. 15" is a start... -- sknahT vyS ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
